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VisitHow will key international actors respond to the Egyptian ceasefire proposal by November 10, 2024?
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Egypt Proposes 48-Hour Gaza Ceasefire for Hostage-Prisoner Exchange and Aid Delivery
Oct 27, 2024, 05:09 PM
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has proposed a 48-hour ceasefire in Gaza, during which four Israeli hostages would be released in exchange for some Palestinian prisoners, and humanitarian aid would be allowed into Gaza. Following the ceasefire, a ten-day negotiation period would aim to establish a lasting ceasefire and address broader issues. Israel has expressed openness to discussing the proposal, while Hamas has reportedly rejected it.
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